Results of a Trial of PET-Directed Therapy for Early-Stage Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
London Cancer · University College London · +18 more institutions
Abstract
It is unclear whether patients with early-stage Hodgkin's lymphoma and negative findings on positron-emission tomography (PET) after three cycles of chemotherapy with doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine, and dacarbazine (ABVD) require radiotherapy.
Patients with newly diagnosed stage IA or stage IIA Hodgkin's lymphoma received three cycles of ABVD and then underwent PET scanning. Patients with negative PET findings were randomly assigned to receive involved-field radiotherapy or no further treatment; patients with positive PET findings received a fourth cycle of ABVD and radiotherapy. This trial assessing the noninferiority of no further treatment was designed to exclude a difference in the 3-year progression-free survival rate of 7 or more percentage points from the assumed 95% progression-free survival rate in the radiotherapy group.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 60.41
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- 100%
- References
- 31
Authors
17- JRJohn RadfordCorresponding
London Cancer, University College London, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
- TITim Illidge
Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
- NCNicholas Counsell
Cancer Research UK, University College London, London Cancer
- BWBarry W. Hancock
Weston Park Cancer Centre, University of Sheffield
- RPRuth Pettengell
Universidad de Londres, University of London
Topics & keywords
- ABVD
- Vinblastine
- Dacarbazine
- Bleomycin
- Medicine
- Positron emission tomography
- Stage (stratigraphy)
- Lymphoma
- Good health and well-being